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MOT Mobile radio MXM600 UHF, single remote, frequency range 350-470 MHz

Order number: 7000 00754302

 

TETRA mobile radio system for mission-critical communication

The robust, secure and easy-to-use MXM600 provides reliable TETRA coverage for voice and data communication in vehicles. The gateway and repeater functions also enable extended network coverage for TETRA handheld radios.

Clear voice communication is essential for transmitting important messages. Thanks to the integrated AI-supported technology for suppressing disruptive background noise, the MXM600 ensures better intelligibility during voice transmission. This allows your emergency services to communicate clearly with each other even in noisy environments.

 

Low total cost of ownership

The MXM600 helps you lower your total cost of ownership by streamlining costly and time-consuming management routines using over-the-air programming (OTAP) over Wi-Fi. Your radios can be updated as soon as they come within range of the pre-configured Wi-Fi network.

The MXM600 is easy to install as some setup steps are already automated. You can also continue to use all existing audio accessories from the MTM5000 series.

 

Flexible configuration

The MXM600 is suitable for mounting on the dashboard or a desk, together with a remote control unit or on a motorcycle. RJ50 Ethernet connections allow up to 40 meters distance between the transceiver and a remote control. For the transceiver with two remote control units, the control units can even be up to 80 meters apart.

The mobile radio system can be easily installed in any car, fire engine, van, rescue vehicle, train, ship or motorcycle.

 

Future-proof through collaboration

The MXM600 is equipped with secure Bluetooth 5.2 and the M-Radio Control app, features that benefit you today, while others, such as HD Voice-enabled hardware, will continue to pay dividends in the future. Such features protect your investment and facilitate the use of mobile broadband in 4G and 5G, so you can continue to communicate with the same radios in the future.